Why playing monopoly can be good for aviation fuel prices

Botswana, Malawi and Zambia are some of the few countries in the world which still regulate the price of aviation fuel. This has led to a fuel supply monopoly, which raises concerns that the sole supplier may be taking advantage of their position to overcharge – and perhaps under-supply. Before 2012...
Guy Leitch

Guy covers Southern Africa for Aviation Week Network publication African Aerospace.

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